Take Action Against The Oil Disaster Now!
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Aug 9th, 2010Someone from Clinton, IA writes:
come on...if you look at the safety violations on BP versus the rest of its competitors....its like 700+ for BP and less than 20 for the rest combined...lets get real here our coast could be ruined for ever...and they did that...not to mention the gov't allowed them to drill with 1. the safety record they have and 2. with the drilling plan with hazards and wildlife saying walrus' were in the gulf...this is ur chance to make right on ur promise...to serve us...Aug 1st, 2010Someone from Mobile, AL signed.
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Jul 20th, 2010Someone from Reynoldsburg, OH writes:
I feel as though we as Americans take advantage of our resources and beauty we have. It makes me very sad to see the oil spill happening and that the efforts to clean it up and help are scarce. Things need to change. I think it's important that Congress knows that something needs to be done!REPORT COMMENTS
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Jul 15th, 2010Someone from Madison, WI writes:
This should have been done 3 months ago.REPORT COMMENTS
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Jul 14th, 2010Someone from Wauconda, IL writes:
Ten Reasons you simply must Boycott BP 1. Because it's fun. All your friends are doing it. Lady Ga Ga and Korn are even doing it. Take charge. Your dollar is your vote. If you see a pretty green sign that says BP just pass it by. Don't buy your gas there. Don't buy your cigarettes there. Don't buy your beer there. Don't buy a stick of gum from BP. 2. Because it is the morally correct thing to do. BP is an example of negligence gone criminal and as a result America is paying the price. If you love your country you will not support its biggest polluter. BP has lied to us from moment one, has stalled and downplayed the situation until it was too late. As a result we have a puddle of slow death in the Gulf of Mexico the size of Chernobyl. 3. Because BP gas stations are not really owned by those so called mom and pop "small" franchise good neighbors like BP keeps telling us they are. Medium sized gas companies, subcontractors of BP, that usually own hundreds of them at one time, own most BP gas stations. Furthermore, each franchise must pay BP something like $7000 a month just to use the logo, and give BP 5% of all sales. When you boycott a BP gas station you are directly boycotting BP. 4. Because their CEOs and executives have shown such apathy toward us. Tony Hayward said he "wanted his life back." Another BP head said he cares about "the small people." Hayward refused to testify before our Congress; he just kept repeating a scripted line as if we are stupid. BP doesn't care about us at all. 5. Because boycotting BP won't bankrupt them. They are already heading toward bankruptcy. They will be hit by nothing but litigation after litigation for years to come. They are already going off the cliff but we can give them a little push to speed it up for them. 6. Because BP is like a mafia. BP employees have come into the boycott BP Facebook page and have basically said either shut up and buy our gas or we are going to harass you and intimidate you. BP is a dangerous, criminal organization. They are responsible for 97% of all major safety violations in the industry. They get away with it because they know how to grease palms like any other mafia. They are extorting us by threatening not to clean up their mess unless we buy their gas. 7. Because BP doesn't own America. They have held America hostage with their double edged sword. They caused the problem and they are in charge of fixing the problem. Huh? They've banned reporters from interviewing Americans on American soil. They refuse to give true information about what is happening with the well head that will destroy America. They repeatedly just say "no" to our laws and demands. They act like they are above our laws. 8. Because instead of using all their resources to stop the gusher of oil and to clean up the beaches, they wasted a half billion dollars on a campaign of commercials to save their own image. 9. Because BP has caused the worst ecological disaster probably in the histREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJul 14th, 2010Someone from Las Vegas, NV signed.
Jul 14th, 2010Someone from Yuba City, CA writes:
This is our one and only Earth, and BP has just destroyed a vital part of it. We can not let this happen any longer. Please take action immediately!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJul 14th, 2010Someone from Midvale, UT writes:
Now is your chance to begin removing the corruption and favoritism from our seemingly broken system. Are you willing to help fix this?REPORT COMMENTS
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Jul 13th, 2010Someone from Boaz, AL writes:
This is heartbreaking. I'm sure that's not the first time you have heard that statement but this is truly how I feel. Pensacola is my home and I grew up in those waters, now it's destroyed and will never, NEVER, be the same. What do I have to go home to now, my family who is losing money because they worked on the beach at the shops there... my family can't afford to eat anymore because the jobs are no longer there. No one wants to go to the beach and have food and drinks and look at the BP crews cleaning up the oil spill and hauling off dead animals. This is a travesty and I expect the government that I elected to do something about about. ANYTHING, just please, help OUR ocean.REPORT COMMENTS
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